Angel ASRB601 - Flute Stand - Practical and Reliable
Discover the Angel ASRB-601 bass recorder and its ergonomic angled neck which ensures optimal playing comfort while delivering deep and precise bass notes.
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No more white plastic! Here's the flute that makes you want to play.
At school, all the flutes look the same... except this one. The Angel ASRB-601 is the number one choice for parents and teachers looking for a stylish student instrument without the price of a real wood flute.
Why choose the Angel ASRB-601?
Le Son "Premium" : Contrairement aux flûtes d'entrée de gamme qui sonnent parfois criardes dans les aigus, la résine utilisée par Angel ici est plus dense. Résultat ? Un son plus chaud, plus rond et mieux défini.
Canal Arqué (Arched Windway) : C'est un détail technique important. L'embouchure est légèrement courbée à l'intérieur. Cela offre une légère résistance au souffle, ce qui permet au musicien de mieux contrôler la justesse et les nuances (fort/doux). C'est idéal pour progresser.
Doigté Baroque : C'est le standard enseigné dans la majorité des écoles de musique et conservatoires au Québec (le trou du Fa est plus grand que celui du Mi).
Kit Complet : Elle vient avec tout le nécessaire pour en prendre soin : un étui en similicuir durable (beaucoup plus solide que les pochettes en plastique transparent), une tige de nettoyage et de la graisse pour les joints.
Technical Specifications
| Characteristic | Technical Details |
| Kind | Soprano recorder (Key of C) |
| Fingering | Baroque (English) - School Standard |
| Material | High-density ABS resin |
| Finishing | Wood Grain Imitation |
| Construction | 3 Pieces (Head, Body, Leg) - Makes cleaning easier |
| Mouth | Arched Windway for better control |
| Length | Approximately 32 cm |
| Included | Faux leather case, cleaning rod, seal grease |
| Origin | South Korea (Angel Musical Instruments) |
Comparative Table: Angel vs. Standard Scolaire
Why pay a few dollars more for the ASRB-601?
| Model | Angel ASRB-601 (This product) | Standard Flute (Yamaha YRS-23 or equivalent) | Wooden Flute (Maple/Pear) |
| Look | Elegant (Wood Imitation) | White/Cream Plastic | Natural Wood |
| Sound | Hot and Controlled | Clear and Direct | Rich and Complex |
| Air duct | Arched (Better resistance) | Right (Easy to blow) | Arched |
| Interview | Easy (Washable with water) | Easy (Washable with water) | Delicate (Oiling required) |
| Sustainability | High (Dense Resin) | High | Medium (Sensitive to humidity) |
| Verdict | The best look and sound for the price. | The basic standard. | For enthusiasts. |
FAQ – The most frequently asked questions on the web
We have compiled the most frequently asked questions from parents and beginners regarding the Angel ASRB-601.
1. What is the difference between "Baroque" and "German" fingering?
The ASRB-601 is Baroque (indicated by the letter 'B' in the name). This is the most common system in Canada for serious music education. The main difference lies in the note F. On a Baroque flute, the fourth hole from the top is smaller than the fifth. Check with your child's teacher, but in 90% of cases, you need a Baroque flute.
2. Can it be washed with water?
Yes! That's the advantage of ABS resin. You can disassemble the three parts and wash them with warm soapy water. Just be sure to dry the inside thoroughly before storing it.
3. What is the small container of cream (grease) used for?
It's joint grease. Since the flute comes apart in 3 parts, you sometimes need to put a tiny bit of grease on the parts that fit together (the tenons) so that they slide smoothly and remain airtight.
4. Is it a toy or an instrument?
Angel makes real instruments. Although they're made of plastic, they're accurate in tuning (A=440Hz). This isn't a dollar store toy; it's a valid learning tool.
5. Does the flute come with a case?
Yes, it comes in a very classy brown/black faux leather case with a snap closure. It's much more durable than those flimsy vinyl pouches that end up tearing.
6. Is this suitable for a 6-7 year old child?
Yes, it's a soprano flute, the standard size for children. The holes are spaced out for small hands.
No more white plastic! Here's the flute that makes you want to play.
At school, all the flutes look the same... except this one. The Angel ASRB-601 is the number one choice for parents and teachers looking for a stylish student instrument without the price of a real wood flute.
Why choose the Angel ASRB-601?
Le Son "Premium" : Contrairement aux flûtes d'entrée de gamme qui sonnent parfois criardes dans les aigus, la résine utilisée par Angel ici est plus dense. Résultat ? Un son plus chaud, plus rond et mieux défini.
Canal Arqué (Arched Windway) : C'est un détail technique important. L'embouchure est légèrement courbée à l'intérieur. Cela offre une légère résistance au souffle, ce qui permet au musicien de mieux contrôler la justesse et les nuances (fort/doux). C'est idéal pour progresser.
Doigté Baroque : C'est le standard enseigné dans la majorité des écoles de musique et conservatoires au Québec (le trou du Fa est plus grand que celui du Mi).
Kit Complet : Elle vient avec tout le nécessaire pour en prendre soin : un étui en similicuir durable (beaucoup plus solide que les pochettes en plastique transparent), une tige de nettoyage et de la graisse pour les joints.
Technical Specifications
| Characteristic | Technical Details |
| Kind | Soprano recorder (Key of C) |
| Fingering | Baroque (English) - School Standard |
| Material | High-density ABS resin |
| Finishing | Wood Grain Imitation |
| Construction | 3 Pieces (Head, Body, Leg) - Makes cleaning easier |
| Mouth | Arched Windway for better control |
| Length | Approximately 32 cm |
| Included | Faux leather case, cleaning rod, seal grease |
| Origin | South Korea (Angel Musical Instruments) |
Comparative Table: Angel vs. Standard Scolaire
Why pay a few dollars more for the ASRB-601?
| Model | Angel ASRB-601 (This product) | Standard Flute (Yamaha YRS-23 or equivalent) | Wooden Flute (Maple/Pear) |
| Look | Elegant (Wood Imitation) | White/Cream Plastic | Natural Wood |
| Sound | Hot and Controlled | Clear and Direct | Rich and Complex |
| Air duct | Arched (Better resistance) | Right (Easy to blow) | Arched |
| Interview | Easy (Washable with water) | Easy (Washable with water) | Delicate (Oiling required) |
| Sustainability | High (Dense Resin) | High | Medium (Sensitive to humidity) |
| Verdict | The best look and sound for the price. | The basic standard. | For enthusiasts. |
FAQ – The most frequently asked questions on the web
We have compiled the most frequently asked questions from parents and beginners regarding the Angel ASRB-601.
1. What is the difference between "Baroque" and "German" fingering?
The ASRB-601 is Baroque (indicated by the letter 'B' in the name). This is the most common system in Canada for serious music education. The main difference lies in the note F. On a Baroque flute, the fourth hole from the top is smaller than the fifth. Check with your child's teacher, but in 90% of cases, you need a Baroque flute.
2. Can it be washed with water?
Yes! That's the advantage of ABS resin. You can disassemble the three parts and wash them with warm soapy water. Just be sure to dry the inside thoroughly before storing it.
3. What is the small container of cream (grease) used for?
It's joint grease. Since the flute comes apart in 3 parts, you sometimes need to put a tiny bit of grease on the parts that fit together (the tenons) so that they slide smoothly and remain airtight.
4. Is it a toy or an instrument?
Angel makes real instruments. Although they're made of plastic, they're accurate in tuning (A=440Hz). This isn't a dollar store toy; it's a valid learning tool.
5. Does the flute come with a case?
Yes, it comes in a very classy brown/black faux leather case with a snap closure. It's much more durable than those flimsy vinyl pouches that end up tearing.
6. Is this suitable for a 6-7 year old child?
Yes, it's a soprano flute, the standard size for children. The holes are spaced out for small hands.